Treds
Treds are a type of footwear designed for enhanced grip and traction, particularly on challenging surfaces. The defining feature of treds is their outsole, which is constructed with deep, aggressive treads. These treads are typically made of durable rubber compounds and are shaped in patterns that create multiple biting edges. The primary function of these treads is to dig into the ground, preventing slippage and providing stability for the wearer.
The design of treds can vary depending on their intended use. For example, hiking treds often feature
Treds are commonly found in boots, shoes, and even some types of sandals. The depth and pattern